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Irrespective of the fact that it is sea/fresh water, sodium will fully react with it.
It iwill form the sodium cation (Na^+).
Sodium chloride can be removed from solution by distillation. Boiling a solution of sodium chloride will cause the water to boil off and the sodium chloride to be left behind. If the water vapor is then condensed, the water obtained will be free of sodium chloride.
False. Seawater contains sodium chloride, but it also has potassium, iodine, magnesium, bromine, calcium, and trace quantities of who knows what.
it will all boil away and you are left with water vapor and whatever you boiled it in
Sodium Chloride
When fresh water is removed from ocean water, the salts that are left behind are also a valuable resource. Over half of the world's supply of magnesium, a strong, light metal, is obtained from seawater in this way.
Boil the water in a Pan until no water is left. and the salt crystals are ready to use!
Sodium chloride can be removed from solution by distillation. Boiling a solution of sodium chloride will cause the water to boil off and the sodium chloride to be left behind. If the water vapor is then condensed, the water obtained will be free of sodium chloride.
False. Seawater contains sodium chloride, but it also has potassium, iodine, magnesium, bromine, calcium, and trace quantities of who knows what.
Let the water evaporate and you'll be left with salt. Seawater is saltwater.
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yes,It comes from water[seawater] the seawater dry's up eventually and the salt is left behind and salt is made.
When you boil salt water/ ocean (sea) water the water (H2O hydrogen and oxygen) evaporates. The salt (NaCl sodium and cloride) is left behind.
it will all boil away and you are left with water vapor and whatever you boiled it in
To get Sodium out of Salt or NaCl you need to boil salt in water for a period of time. Once all water is evaporated eventually the Chlorine (Cl) will turn to gas and escape the compound You will be left with a pure substance of Na or sodium. Warning: Chlorine gas is toxic at even small doses so keep out of the way. I hope his is what you were looking for=]
If you boil it, the water will evaporate. If you leave it boiling long enough, you should only have salt left.
Seawater is a mixture, the water (H20) is a compound, so is the salt (NaCl slightly simplified), but the solution of the two does not make a third compound, rather a mixture of the two compounds. Seawater contains many more elements and compounds than this I just used these two as a simplified demonstration.
Sodium Chloride